Junya Kaneshiro Quotes & Sayings
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She put a higher value on independence than an asthmatic put on oxygen.' Tzader — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I should allow only my heart to have imagination; and for the rest rely on memory, that long drawn sunset of one's personal truth. — Vladimir Nabokov
"It is light that reveals, light that obscures, light that communicates. It is light I "listen" to. The light late in the day has a distinct quality, as it fades toward the darkness of evening. After sunset there is a gentle leaving of the light, the air begins to still, and a quiet descends. I see magic in the quiet light of dusk. I feel quiet, yet intense energy in the natural elements of our habitat. A sense of magic prevails. A sense of mystery. It is a time for contemplation, for listening - a time for making photographs. " — John Sexton
The world is ruled by force, not by opinion; but opinion uses force. — Blaise Pascal
I miss Boston so much and want to get back there someday. — Katie Nolan
If we hope to give our children a chance, it's time we start giving our teachers a chance. — Barack Obama
One thing, and only one thing, is necessary for Christian life, righteousness, and freedom. That one thing is the most holy Word of God, the gospel of Christ. — Martin Luther
All people have the ability to be a monster, some choose not to be that way. — Rae Hachton
Language has everything to do with oppression and liberation. When the word "victory" means conquer vs. harmony and the word "equality" means homogenization vs. unity in/through diversity, then the liberation of a people from a "minority" class to "communal stakeholders" becomes much more difficult. Oppression has deep linguistic roots. We see it in conversations which interchange the idea of struggle with suffering in order to normalize abuse. We are the creators of our language, and our definitions shape the perceptions we have of the world. The first step to ending oppression is finding a better method of communication which is not solely dependent on a language rooted in the ideology of oppressive structures. — Cristina Marrero
Let your home be you mast and not your anchor. — Kahlil Gibran
Life is always uncertain, and common prudence dictates to every man the necessity of settling his temporal concerns, while it is in his power, and while the mind is calm and undisturbed. — George Washington
Nuclear had proliferated before it was safe, and there were accidents. Solar had proliferated before it was efficient, and people lost money. Both technologies got bad reputations and withered on the vine. — Dan Brown
They Were all clad in the same uniform of misery and filth. For all of time, for all of eternity — James Riordan
I've always felt uncomfortable giving people what they want or expect. — Kim Gordon
I only know everything if you ask the right questions. — Doc Coleman